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Bed Bug Behavior and Habitat

8/30/2025

 
Bed bugs hide during the day and avoid places with movement and light during the night. They use carbon dioxide, warmth, and moisture to locate their hosts. Bed bugs tend to feed on exposed areas of humans, such as the face, neck, arms, and hands. Humans are not disturbed while bed bugs are feeding because bed bugs inject anticoagulants and anesthetics through their saliva, which usually leads to an allergic reaction in the form of a colorless wheal, welt, or lump at the bite location. After feeding, bed bugs defecate semisolid and sticky materials that leave reddish-black spots on mattresses or nearby furniture. Spots and fecal material odors are good clues to the presence of bed bugs.


Bed bugs prefer to live on wood, paper, and fabric surfaces, but they can also live on stone, metal, or plaster. In infested locations, bed bugs are usually found in seams of mattresses, inside mattress coils, cracks in bed frame, bedside furniture, dressers, wallboards, wood paneling, door and window frames, behind pictures, under loose wallpaper, and in rooms near host sleeping areas.
Bed bugs can quickly crawl short distances and infest other rooms in a house or business. In apartment buildings, bed bugs can move from one apartment to another vertically and horizontally. Long-distance infestations occur when infested objects such as bedding, furniture, or packing materials are moved to new areas. Also, travelers can transport bed bugs back and forth in clothing, luggage, and laptop or tablet cases.

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How Do You Get Bed Bugs?

8/28/2025

 
  • Travel: This is one of the most common ways bed bugs are spread. They can easily hide in luggage, overnight bags, and folded clothes. After staying in a hotel or other lodging, you can unknowingly transport them back to your home.
  • Used furniture and mattresses: Bringing second-hand furniture, especially mattresses, box springs, and upholstered items, into your home can introduce bed bugs from the previous owner's residence. Always thoroughly inspect these items before bringing them inside.
  • Public places: Bed bugs can live in any location with a high turnover of people, not just sleeping areas. This includes:
    • Public transportation (buses, trains)
    • Movie theaters
    • Libraries
    • Offices
    • Laundromats
  • Multi-unit housing: In apartment buildings, dorms, and condos, bed bugs can crawl from one unit to another through cracks, crevices, ventilation ducts, and shared walls.
  • Visiting an infested home: Spending time at a friend or family member's house with an infestation can lead to bed bugs clinging to your clothes or bags and traveling with you when you leave.
How they spread through your home
Once bed bugs get into your home, they will quickly seek out a host to feed on. They are attracted to your body heat and the carbon dioxide you exhale. They have flat bodies, which allows them to hide in small spaces like mattress seams, box springs, and headboards, where they can easily access you at night. From there, they can spread throughout your home and hide in other clutter and furniture.
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